Assam GST Probe Deepens Against Gurugram Firm Over ₹35 Crore Evasion
Issue: The State GST Department’s Enforcement Unit initiated a raid and investigation into a major infrastructure firm for alleged large-scale tax evasion and financial malpractice related to a key government-funded project in Assam.
Facts:
- The investigation is led by an 11-member team from the GST Enforcement Unit, Guwahati.
 - The probe targets J Infratech Limited (formerly Jandu Construction India Pvt. Ltd.), a Gurugram-based construction firm.
 - The firm is currently engaged in the Four-Lane Highway Project 127B, connecting Srirampur to Dhubri.
 - The investigation has unearthed several irregularities suggesting alleged tax evasion amounting to approximately ₹35 crore.
 - Mohit Jandu, one of the company’s Managing Directors, has come under scrutiny for the detected financial discrepancies.
 
Decision:
The GST Enforcement Unit intensified its raid on the company’s Dhubri premises as the probe deepened. The operation, which is part of a data-driven crackdown on tax evasion among works contractors, aims to determine the exact magnitude of the evasion and gather evidence for potential prosecution.
Key TakeDowns:
- Modus Operandi: The investigation is primarily focusing on Fake Input Tax Credit (ITC) Claims using bogus invoices without actual supply of goods or services, and Unreported Movement of Goods without e-waybills. * Targeting Infrastructure Projects: This operation signals the GST Department’s intensified focus on works contractors and infrastructure firms that handle large, government-funded projects, as these are often sources of significant revenue leakage.
 - Data-Driven Enforcement: The action is part of the GST Department’s increasing reliance on data analytics to proactively identify and disrupt sophisticated financial malpractice.
 
Source :- India Today